Posted December 22, 2015 1:50 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Cardboard cutouts, metal collapsible targets, barrels and netting are just some of the things observers will see scattered throughout each course of a USPSA event. A person is situated behind each competitor to let him or her know when to begin each stage.

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer

Cardboard cutouts, metal collapsible targets, barrels and netting are just some of the things observers will see scattered throughout each course of a USPSA event. A person is situated behind each competitor to let him or her know when to begin each stage.
Civilian Marksmanship Program
Civilian Marksmanship Program

Talladega, AL -(AmmoLand.com)- A group of 57 competitors fired in the action pistol bays of the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Talladega Marksmanship Park during a United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) match held November 21, 2015.

This was the sixth USPSA Match held at the park. Winning the match was Jake Reed, followed by CMP’s Keegan Singleton in second and Randy Arrowood in third.

The sport of practical shooting developed from a group of individuals, law enforcement officers and military members interested in challenging pistol techniques, training practices and equipment, while also enhancing self-defense. Today, it tests the skills of marksmen during matches in fun and difficult scenarios that constantly change in a rapid environment.

Since 1984, nearly 400 affiliated USPSA groups have formed around the country. USPSA has numerous divisions, allowing everything from basic handguns to very advanced race guns with optical sights and compensators – …Read the Rest

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